What are different types of poisonous lizards?

There are only two main types of poisonous lizards that are widely accepted to fall into the poisonous category of lizards. This is the same family: Helodermatidae . Monster Gila, Heloderma Suscendalum and bead lizard, Heloderma sorridum , bears poisonous saliva in their glands. There are also subspecies in these lizards, but the lizards monitor and the Dragons of the Komodo are not widely included as poisonous and are in another family.

Some studies have shown that there is a possibility that at least the dragon of the chest of drawers has some poison in the saliva. Before studying, however, many people confused the lizard of the monitor, varanus and the types of chest of drawers monitor varanus komodoensis , from the family varanidae , as poisonous. Some of the confusion is often related to toxic bacteria that have lizards in saliva. The Drakacialy Komodo Sliva can cause death in humans from secondary infection if the bite does not pass quickly.

monster gila and bead lizard,On the other hand, they have a neurotoxic poison rather than bacteria. This difference in saliva types between varanus and Heloderma means that usually only beads and giles are widely considered to be classified as poisonous lizards. Newer studies, however, may change the classification of science at least a dragon to a poisonous lizard if enough research shows that it will be poison along with bacteria in saliva of this species.

In order to further confuse this problem, even if giles and bead lizards are poisonous, it is not known that their slightly neurotoxic poison kills people, while if medical help is not accepted, the bite of the Komodo dragon usually leads to death caused by bacteria. The Komodo Dragonsjsjsjs is also the largest lizard in the world and can weigh £ 300 (£ 136) and also grow up to 12 feet (3.66 m). On the other hand, bead lizards are only about 1/6 to 1/4 size of a chest of drawers on about 2 feet (61 cm) up to 3 feet (91 cm) long, while Gila monsters are even smaller despite their name and can reach only 1 foot (30.5 cm). Although there is a poison that the beads and Gila Monsters wear are similar to that of the diamondback rattles, it is not considered dangerous due to its clamping and chewing, rather than more direct fangs. However, a strong type of bite of Gila Monster is considered particularly painful.

Gila Monsters are located in the southwestern United States, while bead lizards are found mainly in Mexico and South Guatemala. Both of these poisonous lizards have more scales that are similar to a well or bead than overlap. Generally, gila monsters have colorful brands than bead lizards. Gilas is known for its mainly black background with patterned brands yellow, orange and/or pink. One bead lizard podrz, Heloderma sorridum alvarez is usually solid, while other "beads" often have some yellow patterns.

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